[0002] The location information of a mobile UE terminal is usually sensitive to the privacy
of the mobile user and often crucial when the user is in a critical situation. To
protect mobile users from illegal access to their private location information, the
mobile communications network is provided with a sophisticated privacy protection
mechanism which imposes various restrictions on location requests according to privacy
profiles (time and place) specified by the mobile users. The privacy protection mechanism
provides two types of verification on a location request according to decision capability
that varies with a point in the network where the location request is being served.
The first type of verification is performed on a client terminal when the network
receives a location request from this terminal, known as client check. The second
type of verification is a permission granted to the location request after location
information of a UE terminal has been obtained if the place and time interval specified
by the privacy profile of the UE terminal user are satisfied, known as privacy check.
[0003] Mobile network providers, on the other hand, are required to provide location service
in addition to their basic mobile communications service. Specifically, the location
service involves several network nodes exchanging special messages with one another
for the position calculation of a target UE and exchanging messages with a target
UE terminal over wireless link.
[0004] The 3GPP location information system, as specified in the 3GPP standard, is basically
made up of client terminal, GMLC (Gateway Mobile Location Center), SGSN/MSC (Serving
General packet radio service Support Node/Mobile Services switching Center), local
wireless network known as RAN (Radio Access Network) and UE (User Equipment) terminal
connected to the RAN via wireless link. HLR/HSS (Home Location Register/Home Subscriber
Server) is connected to the GMLC as a database for holding the identity of the RAN
to which UE terminals are connected. Registered client terminals are given exclusive
right to access UE terminals.
[0005] The 3GPP standard provides two modes of operation for requesting location information,
i.e., the mobile terminated location request (MT-LR) and the mobile originated location
request (MO-LR). In the MT-LR mode, the client terminal can either request the current
location of a target UE or the current or last known location of this terminal. The
last known location information is used as a location report instead of the current
location information when the network has failed in locating the target UE for some
reason if the last known location information is usable.
[0006] More specifically, when the network receives a location request for a target UE,
the SGSN/ MSC responsible for the management of the target UE is also responsible
for the privacy protection of the UE terminal. According to the privacy protection
of the MT-LR mode as specified by the 3GPP standard, UE mobile users register their
privacy profile (e.g., the identifiers of those clients allowed to request their location)
in the SGSN/ MSC of their home network. In response to a location request, the SGSN/
MSC performs a privacy check by verifying it against the registered privacy profile
of the target UE and determines whether or not the location request is granted. If
the privacy profile of a UE terminal further specifies that a notification / verification
request be sent to the UE terminal, the UE terminal is given a notification that it
is being targeted or verifies the location request and returns a verification result
to the client terminal. When the location request is acceptable, the SGSN/MSC proceeds
with a location estimation process in collaboration with the associated RAN to determine
the current location of the target UE. If the SGSN/MSC fails to acquire current location
information of a target UE, a copy of the stored last known location information of
the target UE is transmitted to the client terminal if this information is currently
still usable, or significant.
[0007] In the MO-LR mode, the mobile UE terminal exclusively requests its own current location
from the network. In this mode, a failure in location measurement will result in the
transmission of an error report to the requesting mobile UE terminal. Last known location
information is not reused at all for transmission instead of the error report.
[0008] However, a number of shortcomings exist in the prior art location system.
[0009] First, the flow of traffic through the location network and the amount of location
measurement calculations increase in proportion to location requests from client and
mobile terminals. Further, part of the location network is shared in common by a mobile
communication network. Therefore, when the location network experiences heavy traffic
loads, it is likely that mobile communication traffic is adversely affected, which
could lead to an extra burden on mobile network providers.
[0010] Second, in the MT-LR mode of operation, privacy check is performed by the SGSN/MSC.
If reusable last known location information of a UE terminal is available in the GMLC,
for example, the SGSN/ MSC would perform privacy check for the UE terminal. However,
no mechanism is provided for the GMLC to request the SGSN/ MSC to perform privacy
check. As a result, privacy protection of last known location information is only
ensured when this private information is maintained in the GMLC.
[0011] Third, the reusability of last known location information depends exclusively on
whether or not an SGSN/MSC is holding the last known location information, and the
criteria of usability depends on specific details of an SGSN/MSC which may differ
among different SGSN/MSCs. Therefore, it is likely that requesting client terminals
may receive worthless last known location information.
[0012] It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a location system that
reduces location traffic loads and measurement calculation loads and concomitant elimination
of an extra network cost.
[0013] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a location system capable
of utilizing last known location information of a mobile terminal for both MT-LR (mobile
terminated location request) and MO-LR (mobile originated location request) modes
of operation, regardless of whether an SGSN/MSC has failed in obtaining current location
information of a target mobile UE (user equipment) terminal.
[0014] It is a still further object of the present invention to provide a location system
capable of providing privacy protection of target UE terminals when their last known
location information are reused.
[0015] It is a still further object of the present invention to provide a location system
capable of establishing reusability criteria for last known location information according
to requests from client terminals as well as from UE terminals indicating an age parameter
of their last known location information.
[0016] According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a location
system for locating a plurality of mobile terminals. The system comprises a communication
terminal for transmitting a location request specifying a target mobile terminal and
a type of location information, and a location network. The location network is responsive
to the location request from the communication terminal for producing current location
information of the target mobile terminal if the type of location information of the
received request specifies current location information and transmitting the current
location information to the communication terminal and storing the last known location
information in a memory as last known location information of the target mobile terminal,
and copying stored last known location information of the target mobile terminal from
the memory if the type of location information specifies last known location information
and transmitting the copied information to the communication terminal.
[0017] The network performs a reusability test on the stored last known location information
and transmits the last known location information if the reusability test indicates
a favorable result and transmits the current location information if the reusability
test indicates an unfavorable result.
[0018] According to a second aspect, the present invention provides a location method comprising
the steps of transmitting a location request from a communication terminal, the request
specifying a target mobile terminal and a type of location information, receiving
the location request at a location network, producing current location information
of the target mobile terminal and transmitting the current location information from
the location network to the communication terminal if the type of location information
of the received request specifies current location information, storing the current
location information in a memory as last known location information of the target
mobile terminal, and copying the stored last known location information of the target
mobile terminal from the memory if the type of location information specifies last
known location information and transmitting the copied information from the location
network to the communication terminal.
[0019] According to a third aspect, the present invention provides a method of operating
a gateway with a location network. The method comprises the steps of receiving a location
request from a communication terminal, said request specifying a target mobile terminal
and a type of location information, acquiring current location information of the
target mobile terminal from said location network and transmitting the current location
information to said communication terminal if the type of location information of
the received request specifies current location information, storing the current location
information in a memory as last known location information of the target mobile terminal,
and transmitting a copy of the stored last known location information of the target
mobile terminal to said communication terminal if said type of location information
specifies last known location information.
[0020] According to a fourth aspect, the present invention provides a communication terminal
which comprises a transmit means for transmitting a location request to a location
system in which last known location information of mobile terminals are stored, the
location request specifying a target mobile terminal and a type of last known location
information, and receive means for receiving from the location system a copy of current
location information of the target mobile terminal if the type specifies current location
information or a copy of last known location information of the target mobile terminal
if the type specifies last known location information.
[0021] A location method according to a fifth aspect comprises the steps of:
- a) from a client terminal (101, Fig. 15A), transmitting a location request to a gateway
(102) for requesting location information of a target mobile terminal;
- b) responsive to said location request, performing at said gateway (102) a first privacy
check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile terminal and
transmitting an enquiry message from said gateway (102) to a Home Location Register/Home
Subscriber Server (HLR/HSS), if (b1) said client terminal is verified by said first privacy check, (b2) said location request contains an indication that last known location information
of the target mobile terminal may be used, (b3) said last known location information is reusably maintained in the gateway and (b4) notification to said target mobile terminal is required;
- c) responsive to said enquiry message, returning from said HLR/ HSS (106) a reply
message to said gateway, containing the identifier of a Serving General packet radio
service Support Node/Mobile Services switching Center (SGSN/MSC) (103) with which
said target mobile terminal is currently associated;
- d) responsive to said reply message, transmitting from said gateway a request message
to said SGSN/ MSC (103);
- e) responsive to said request message, transmitting from said SGSN/MSC a notification/
verification message to said target mobile terminal and transmitting a verification
report to said gateway; and
- f) responsive to said verification report, performing at said gateway (102) a second
privacy check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile terminal
if said verification report indicates that said client terminal is Verified by the
target mobile terminal and transmitting location information of the target mobile
terminal to said client terminal (101) if said client terminal is verified by the
second privacy check.
[0022] A location method according to a sixth aspect comprises the steps of:
- a) from a client terminal (101, Fig. 15B), transmitting a location request to a gateway
(102) for requesting location information of a target mobile terminal;
- b) responsive to said location request, transmitting an enquiry message from said
gateway (102) to a Home Location Register/ Home Subscriber Server (HLR/HSS);
- c) responsive to said enquiry message, returning from said HLR/HSS (106) a reply message
to said gateway, containing the identifier of a Serving General packet radio service
Support Node/ Mobile Services switching Center (SGSN/MSC) (103) with which said target
mobile terminal is currently associated;
- d) responsive to said reply message, retransmitting the location request from said
gateway to said SGSN/MSC (103);
- e) responsive to said location request from the gateway (102), performing, at said
SGSN/MSC (103), a first privacy check of the client terminal with privacy profile
of the target mobile terminal, and transmitting from said SGSN/ MSC a notification/verification
message to said target mobile terminal, if (e1) said client terminal is verified by said first privacy check, (e2) said location request contains an indication that last known location information
of the target mobile terminal may be used, (e3) said last known location information is reusably maintained in the gateway and (e4) notification to said target mobile terminal is required;
- f) performing, at said SGSN/MSC (103), a second privacy check of the client terminal
with privacy profile of the target mobile terminal if said client terminal is verified
by the target mobile terminal and transmitting location information of the target
mobile terminal from the SGSN/ MSC to said gateway (102) if said client terminal is
verified by the second privacy check; and
- g) at said gateway (102), repeating said location information from the SGSN/MSC to
said client terminal (101).
[0023] A location method according to a 7th aspect comprises the steps of:
- a) from a client terminal (111, Fig. 16), transmitting a location request for requesting
location information of a target mobile terminal;
- b) at a first gateway (112), receiving said location request and transmitting an enquiry
message to a Home Location Register/Home Subscriber Server (HLR/HSS);
- c) responsive to said enquiry message, returning from said HLR/HSS (106) a reply message
to said first gateway (112), containing the identifier of a second gateway (102) with
both of which the target mobile terminal is currently associated;
- d) responsive to the reply message, retransmitting said location request from said
first gateway (112) to said second gateway (102);
- e) responsive to the location request from the first gateway, performing at said second
gateway (102) a first privacy check of the client terminal with privacy profile of
the target mobile terminal;
- f) transmitting an enquire message from said second gateway (102) to said HLR/HSS,
if (f1) said client terminal is verified by said first privacy check, (f2) said location request contains an indication that last known location information
of the target mobile terminal may be used, (f3) said last known location information is reusably maintained in the second gateway
and (f4) notification to said target mobile terminal is required;
- g) responsive to said enquiry message, returning from said HLR/HSS (106) a reply message
to said second gateway (102), containing the identifier of a Serving General packet
radio service Support Node/Mobile Services switching Center (SGSN/MSC) with which
said target mobile terminal is currently associated;
- h) responsive to said reply message, transmitting from said second gateway (102) a
request message to said SGSN/MSC;
- i) responsive to the request message, transmitting from said SGSN/MSC (103) a notification/
verification message to said target mobile terminal and transmitting a verification
report to said second gateway; and
- j) responsive to said verification report, performing at said second gateway (102)
a second privacy check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile
terminal if said verification report indicates that said client terminal is verified
by the target mobile terminal and transmitting location information of the target
mobile terminal to said first gateway if said client terminal is verified by the second
privacy check; and
- k) at said first gateway (112), repeating the location information from said second
gateway to said client terminal (111).
[0024] A location method according to a 8th aspect comprises the steps of:
- a) from a client terminal (111, Fig. 17), transmitting a location request for requesting
location information of a target mobile terminal;
- b) at a first gateway (112), receiving said location request and transmitting an enquiry
message to a Home Location Register/Home Subscriber Server (HLR/HSS);
- c) responsive to said enquiry message, returning from said HLR/HSS (106) a reply message
to said first gateway (112), containing the identifier of a second gateway with both
of which the target mobile terminal is currently associated;
- d) responsive to the reply message, retransmitting said location request from said
first gateway (112) to said second gateway (102);
- e) responsive to the location request from the first gateway (112), performing at
said second gateway (102) a first privacy check of the client terminal with privacy
profiles of the target mobile terminal, and transmitting an enquiry message from said
second gateway (102) to said HLR/HSS (106) if (e1) said client terminal is verified by said first privacy check, (e2) said location request contains an indication that last known location information
of the target mobile terminal may be used, (e3) the last known location information of the target mobile terminal is reusably maintained
in the gateway, and (e4) notification to said target mobile terminal is required;
- f) responsive to said enquiry message, returning from said HLR/HSS (106) a reply message
to said second gateway, containing the identifier of a Serving General packet radio
service Support Node/Mobile Services switching Center (SGSN/MSC) and the identifier
of a third gateway (122) with both of which the target mobile terminal is currently
associated;
- g) responsive to said reply message, transmitting from said second gateway (102) a
request message to said third gateway (122);
- h) at said third gateway (122), repeating the request message from the second gateway
(102) to said SGSN/MSC (123);
- i) responsive to the request message, transmitting from said SGSN/MSC (123) a notification/verification
message to said target mobile terminal and transmitting a verification report to said
third gateway (122);
- j) at said third gateway (122), repeating the verification report from said SGSN/MSC
to said second gateway (102);
- k) responsive to said verification report, performing at said second gateway (102)
a second privacy check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile
terminal if the verification report indicates that said client terminal is verified
by the target mobile terminal, and transmitting location information of the target
mobile terminal to said first gateway (112) if said client terminal is verified by
the second privacy check; and
- l) at said first gateway (112), repeating the location information from the second
gateway to said client terminal (111).
[0025] A location method according to a 9th aspect comprises the steps of:
- a) from a client terminal (101, Fig. 18), transmitting a location request to a first
gateway (102) for requesting location information of a target mobile terminal;
- b) responsive to said location request performing at said first gateway (102) a first
privacy check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile terminal
and transmitting an enquiry message from said gateway (102) to a Home Location Register/Home
Subscriber Server (HLR/HSS), if (b1) said client terminal is verified by said first privacy check, (b2) said location request contains an indication that last known location information
of the target mobile terminal may be used, (b3) said last known location information is reasably maintained in the first gateway
(102) and (b4) notification to said target mobile terminal is required;
- c) responsive to said enquiry message, returning from said HLR/HSS (106) a reply message
to said first gateway (102), containing the identifier of a Serving General packet
radio service Support Node/Mobile Services switching Center (SGSN/MSC) and the identifier
of a second gateway (112) with both of which the target mobile terminal is currently
associated;
- d) responsive to said reply message, transmitting a request message from said first
gateway (102) to said second gateway (112);
- e) responsive to said request message, retransmitting the request message from said
second gateway (112) to said SGSN/MSC (113);
- f) responsive to said request message from the second gateway (112), transmitting
from said SGSN/MSC (113) a notification/verification message to said target mobile
terminal and transmitting a verification report to said second gateway (112);
- g) repeating said verification report at said second gateway (112) to said first gateway
(102); and
- h) responsive to said verification report, performing at said first gateway (102)
a second privacy check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile
terminal if said verification report indicates that said client terminal is verified
by the target mobile terminal, and transmitting location information of the target
mobile terminal to said client terminal (101) if said client terminal is verified
by the second privacy check.
[0026] A location method according to a 10th aspect comprises the steps of:
- a) from a client terminal (111, Fig. 19), transmitting a location request for requesting
location information of a target mobile terminal;
- b) at a first gateway (112), receiving said location request and transmitting an enquiry
message to a Home Location Register/Home Subscriber Server (HLR/HSS);
- c) responsive to said enquiry message, returning from said HLR/HSS (106) a reply message
to said first gateway (112), containing the identifier of a second gateway with both
of which the target mobile terminal is currently associated;
- d) responsive to the reply message, retransmitting said location request from said
first gateway (112) to said second gateway (102);
- e) responsive to the location request from the first gateway (112), performing at
said second gateway (102) a first privacy check of the client terminal with privacy
profile of the target mobile terminal, and transmitting an enquiry message from said
second gateway (102) to said HLR/HSS (106) if (e1) said client terminal is verified by said first privacy check, (e2) said location request contains an indication that last known location information
of the target mobile terminal may be used, (ea) the last known location information of the target mobile terminal is reusably maintained
in the gateway, and (e4) notification to said target mobile terminal is required;
- f) responsive to said enquiry message, returning from said HLR/HSS (106) a reply message
to said second gateway, containing the identifier of a Serving General packet radio
service Support Node/Mobile Services switching Center (SGSN/MSC) and the identifier
of said first gateway (112) with both of which the target mobile terminal is currently
associated;
- g) responsive to said reply message, transmitting from said second gateway (102) a
request message to said first gateway (112);
- h) at said first gateway (112), repeating the request message from the second gateway
(102) to said SGSN/MSC (113);
- i) responsive to the request message, transmitting from said SGSN/MSC (113) a notification/
verification message to said target mobile terminal and transmitting a verification
report to said first gateway (112);
- j) at said first gateway (112), repeating the verification report from said SGSN/MSC
(113) to said second gateway (102);
- k) responsive to said verification report, performing at said second gateway (102)
a second privacy check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile
terminal and transmitting location information of the target mobile terminal to said
first gateway (112) if said client terminal is verified by the second privacy check;
and
- l) at said first gateway (112), repeating the location information from the second
gateway to said client terminal (111).
[0027] A location method according to a 11th aspect comprises the steps of:
- a) from a client terminal (101, Fig. 20), transmitting a location request for requesting
location information of a target mobile terminal;
- b) at a gateway (102), receiving said location request and transmitting an authorization
request (1203) to a Privacy Profile Register (PPR) (107);
- c) responsive to the authorization request, performing at said PPR (107) a first privacy
check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile terminal, and
transmitting a report message from said PPR to said gateway (102), if (c1) said client terminal is verified by said first privacy check, (c2) said location request contains an indication that last known location information
of the target mobile terminal may be used, (c3) said last known location information is reusably maintained in the PPR and (c4) a notification to said target mobile terminal is required;
- d) responsive to said report message, transmitting an enquiry message from said gateway
to a Home Location Register/Home Subscriber Server (HLR/HSS);
- e) responsive to said enquiry message, returning from said HLR/HSS (103) a reply message
to said gateway, containing the identifier of a Serving General packet radio service
Support Node/Mobile Services switching Center (SGSN/MSC) with which said target mobile
terminal is currently associated;
- f) responsive to said reply message, transmitting a request message from said gateway
(102) to said SGSN/MSC;
- g) responsive to the request message from said gateway, transmitting from said SGSN/MSC
(103) a notification/ verification message to said target mobile terminal and transmitting
a verification report to said gateway;
- h) responsive to said verification report, transmitting from said gateway (102) an
authorization request to said PPR if said verification report indicates that said
client terminal is verified by the target mobile terminal;
- i) responsive to the authorization request, performing at said PPR (107) a second
privacy check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile terminal
and transmitting a report message to said gateway (102) if said client terminal is
verified by the second privacy check; and
- j) responsive to the report message, transmitting location information of the target
mobile terminal from said gateway (102) to said client terminal.
[0028] A location method according to a 12th aspect comprises the steps of:
- a) from a client terminal (101, Fig. 20), transmitting a location request for requesting
location information of a target mobile terminal;
- b) at a gateway (102), receiving said location request and transmitting an authorization
request (1203) to a Privacy Profile Register (PPR);
- c) responsive to the authorization request, performing at said PPR (107) a first privacy
check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile terminal, and
transmitting a report message from the PPR to said gateway if said client terminal
is verified by said first privacy check;
- d) responsive to the report message, transmitting an enquiry message from said gateway
(102) to a Home Location Register/Home Subscriber Server (HLR/HSS), if (d1) said location request contains an indication that last known location information
of the target mobile terminal may be used, (d2) said last known location information is reusably maintained in the gateway and (d3) notification to said target mobile terminal is required;
- e) responsive to said enquiry message, returning from said HLR/HSS a reply message
to said gateway (102), containing the identifier of a Serving General packet radio
service Support Node/Mobile Services switching Center (SGS/MSC) with which said target
mobile terminal is currently associated;
- f) responsive to said reply message, transmitting from said gateway (102) a request
message to said SGSN/MSC;
- g) responsive to the request message, transmitting from said SGSN/MSC a notification/
verification message to said target mobile terminal and transmitting a verification
report to said gateway (102);
- h) responsive to said verification report, transmitting from said gateway (102) an
authorization request to said PPR if said verification report indicates that said
client terminal is verified by the target mobile terminal;
- i) responsive to the authorization request, performing at said PPR a second privacy
check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile terminal and
transmitting a report message to said gateway (102) if said client terminal is verified
by the second privacy check; and
- j) responsive to the report message, transmitting location information of the target
mobile terminal from said gateway (102) to said client terminal.
[0029] A location method according to a 13th aspect comprises the steps of:
- a) from a client terminal (111, Fig. 21), transmitting a location request for requesting
location information of a target mobile terminal;
- b) at a first gateway (112), receiving said location request and transmitting an enquiry
message to a Home Location Register/Home Subscriber Server (HLR/HSS) (106);
- c) responsive to said enquiry message, returning from said HLR/HSS (106) a reply message
to said first gateway (112), containing the identifier of a second gateway (102) with
both of which the target mobile terminal is currently associated;
- d) responsive to the reply message, retransmitting the location request from said
first gateway (112) to said second gateway (102);
- e) responsive to the location request from the first gateway, transmitting an authorisation
request (1306) from said second gateway (102) to a Privacy Profile Renter (PPR);
- f) responsive to the authorization request, performing at said PPR a first privacy
check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile terminal, and
transmitting a report message from said PPR (107) to said second gateway (102), if
(f1) said client terminal is verified by said first privacy check, (f2) said location request contains an indication that last known location information
of the target mobile terminal may be used, (f3) said last known location information is reusably maintained in the PPR, and (f4) notification to said target mobile terminal is required,
- g) responsive to said report message from the PPR, transmitting from said second gateway
(102) an enquiry message to said HLR/HSS (106);
- h) responsive to said enquiry message, returning from said HLR/HSS a reply message
to said second gateway (102), containing the identifier of a Serving General packet
radio service Support Node/Mobile Services switching Censer (SGSN/MSC) with which
said target mobile terminal is currently associated;
- i) responsive to said reply message, transmitting from said second gateway (102) a
request message to said SGSN/MSC (103);
- j) responsive to the request message transmitting from said SGSN/MSC a notification/verification
message to said target mobile terminal and transmitting a verification report to said
second gateway (102);
- k) responsive to said verification report, transmitting from said second gateway (102)
an authorization request (1315) to said PPR if said verification report indicates
that said client terminal is verified by the target mobile terminal;
- l) responsive to the authorization request, performing at said PPR a second privacy
check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile terminal and
transmitting a report message (1317) to said second gateway (102) indicating whether
said client terminal is verified by the second privacy check;
- m) responsive to the report message (1317), transmitting from said second gateway
(102) location information of the target mobile terminal to said first gateway (112)
if said report message indicates that the client terminal is verified by the second
privacy check; and
- n) at said first gateway (112), repeating the location information from the second
gateway to said client terminal (111).
[0030] A location method according to a 14th aspect comprises the steps of:
- a) from a client terminal (111, Fig. 21), transmitting a location request for requesting
location information of a target mobile terminal;
- b) at a first gateway (112), receiving said location request and transmitting an enquiry
message to a Home Location Register/Home Subscriber Server (HLR/HSS);
- c) responsive to said enquiry message, returning from said HLR/HSS (106) a reply message
to said first gateway (112), containing the identifier of a second gateway (102) with
both of which the target mobile terminal is currently associated;
- d) responsive to the reply message, retransmitting the location request from said
first gateway (112) to said second gateway (102);
- e) responsive to the location request from the first gateway, transmitting from said
second gateway (102) an authorization request (1306) to a Privacy Profile Register
(PPR);
- f) responsive to the authorization request, performing at said PPR a first privacy
check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile terminal, and
transmitting a report message from said PPR to said second gateway (102);
- g) responsive to said report message, transmitting an enquiry message from said second
gateway (102) to said HLR/HSS, if (g1) said report message indicates that said client terminal is verified by said first
privacy check, (g2) said location request contains an indication that last known location information
of the target mobile terminal may be used, (g3) said last known location information is reusably maintained in the second gateway
(102) and (g4) notification to said target mobile terminal is required;
- h) responsive to said enquiry message, returning from said HLR/HSS a reply message
to said second gateway (102), containing the identifier of a Serving General packet
radio service Support Node/Mobile Services switching Center (SGSN/MSC) with which
said target mobile terminal is currently associated;
- i) responsive to said reply message, transmitting from said second gateway (102) a
request message to said SGSN/MSC (103);
- j) responsive to the request message, transmitting from said SGSN/MSC a notification/verification
message to said target mobile terminal and transmitting a verification report to said
second gateway (102);
- k) responsive to said verification report, transmitting from said second gateway (102)
an authorization request (1315) to said PPR if said verification report indicates
that said client terminal is verified by the target mobile terminal;
- l) responsive to the authorization request, performing at said PPR a second privacy
check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile terminal and
transmitting a report message (1317) to said second gateway (102) indicating whether
said client terminal is verified by the second privacy check;
- m) responsive to the report message, transmitting from said second gateway (102) location
information of the target mobile terminal to said first gateway (112) if said report
message indicates that the client terminal is verified by the second privacy check;
and
- n) at said first gateway (112), repeating the location information from the second
gateway to said client terminal (111).
[0031] A location method according to a 15th aspect comprises the steps of:
- a) from a client terminal (111, Fig. 22), transmitting a location request for requesting
location information of a target mobile terminal;
- b) at a first gateway (112), receiving said location request and transmitting an enquiry
message to a Home Location Register/Home Subscriber Server (HLR/HSS);
- c) responsive to said enquiry message, returning a reply message from said HLR/HSS
(106) to said first gateway (112), containing the identifier of a second gateway (102)
with both of which the target mobile terminal is currently associated;
- d) responsive to the reply message, retransmitting said location request from said
first gateway (112) to said second gateway (102);
- e) responsive to the location request from the first gateway, transmitting from said
second gateway (102) an authorization request (1406) to a Privacy Profile Register
(PPR);
- f) responsive to the authorization request, performing at said PPR (107) a first privacy
check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile terminal, and
transmitting a report message from said PPR to said second gateway (102) if (f1) said client terminal is verified by said first privacy check (f2) said location request contains an indication that last known location information
of the target mobile terminal may be used, (f3) said last known location information is reusably maintained in the PPR, and (f4) notification to said target mobile terminal is required,;
- g) responsive to the report message, transmitting an enquiry message from said second
gateway (102) to said HLR/HSS (106);
- h) responsive to said enquiry message, returning from said HLR/HSS (106) a reply message
to said second gateway (102), containing the identifier of a Serving General packet
radio service Support Node/Mobile Services switching Center (SGSN/MSC) and the identifier
of a third gateway (122) with both of which the target mobile terminal is currently
associated;
- i) responsive to said reply message, transmitting a request message from said second
gateway (102) to said third gateway (122);
- j) at said third gateway (122), repeating the request message to said SGSN/MSC;
- k) responsive to the request message, transmitting from the SGSN/MSC (103) a notification/
verification message to said target mobile terminal and transmitting a verification
report to said third gateway (122);
- l) at said third gateway (122), repeating the verification report from said SGSN/MSC
to said second gateway (112);
- m) responsive to said verification report, transmitting from said second gateway (102)
an authorization request to said PPR if said verification report indicates that said
client terminal is verified by the target mobile terminal;
- n) responsive to the authorization request, performing at said PPR a second privacy
check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile terminal and
transmitting location information of the target mobile terminal to said second gateway
(102) if said location request is verified by the second privacy check;
- o) at said second gateway (102), repeating the location information from said PPR
to said firs gateway (112); and
- p) at said first gateway (112), repeating the location information from said second
gateway to said client terminal (111),
[0032] A location method according to a 16th aspect comprises the steps of:
- a) from a client terminal (112, Figs. 20, 22), transmitting a location request for
requesting location information of a target mobile terminal;
- b) at a first gateway (112), receiving said location request and transmitting an enquiry
message to a Home Location Register/Home Subscriber Server (HLR/ HSS);
- c) responsive to said enquiry message,returning from said HLR/HSS (106) a reply message
to said first gateway (112), containing the identifier of a second gateway (102) with
both of which the target mobile terminal is currently associated;
- d) responsive to the reply message, retransmitting said location request from said
first gateway (112) to said second gateway (102);
- e) responsive to the location request, transmitting an authorization request (1406)
from the second gateway (102) to a Privacy Profile Register (PPR);
- f) responsive to the authorization request, performing at said PPR (107) a first privacy
check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile terminal and
transmitting a report message from said PPR to said second gateway (102), if (f1) said location request is verified by said first privacy check and (f2) said location request contains an indication that last known location information
of the target mobile terminal may be used;
- g) responsive to said report message, transmitting an enquiry message from said second
gateway to said HLR/HSS, if (g1) the report message indicates that the last known location information of the target
mobile terminal is reusably maintained in the second gateway (102) and (g2) notification to said target mobile terminal is required;
- h) responsive to said enquiry message, returning a reply message from said HLR/HSS
(106) to said second gateway (102), containing the identifier of a Serving General
packet radio service Support Node/Mobile Services switching Center (SGSN/MSC) and
the identifier of said first gateway (112) with both of which the target mobile terminal
is currently associated;
- i) responsive to said reply message, transmitting a request message from said second
gateway (102) to said first gateway (112);
- j) at the first gateway (112), repeating the request message to said SGSN/MSC (123);
- k) responsive to the request message, transmitting a notification/verification message
from said SGSN/MSC to said target mobile terminal and transmitting a verification
report to said first gateway (112);
- l) at said first gateway (112), repeating the verification report to said second gateway
(102);
- m) responsive to said verification report, transmitting from the second gateway (102)
an authorization request to said PPR if said verification report indicates that said
client terminal is verified by the target mobile terminal;
- n) responsive to the authorization request, performing at said PPR, a second privacy
check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile terminal and
transmitting location information of the target mobile terminal from the PPR to said
second gateway (102) if said location request is verified by the second privacy check;
- o) at said second gateway (102), repeating the location information from said PPR
to said first gateway (112); and
- p) at said first gateway (112), repeating the location information from said second
gateway to said client terminal (111).
[0033] A location method according to a 17th aspect comprises the steps of:
- a) from a client terminal (101, Fig. 23), transmitting a location request to a first
gateway (102) for requesting location information of a target mobile terminal;
- b) responsive to said location request, transmitting from said first gateway (102)
an authorization request to a Privacy Profile Register (PPR);
- c) responsive to said authorization request, performing at said PPR (107) a first
privacy check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile terminal,
and transmitting a report message to said first gateway (102), if (c1) said client terminal is verified by the first privacy check, (c2) said location request indicates that last known location information of the target
mobile terminal may be used, (c3) said last known location information is reusable maintained in the PPR (107) and
(c4) notification to said target mobile terminal is required;
- d) responsive to said report message, transmitting an enquiry message from said first
gateway (102) to a Home Location Register/Home Subscriber Server (HLR/HSS);
- e) responsive to said enquiry message, returning from said HLR/HSS (106) a reply message
to said first gateway (102), containing the identifier of a Serving General packet
radio service Support Node/ Mobile Services switching Center (SGSN/MSC) and the identifier
of a second gateway (112) with both of which the target mobile terminal is currently
associated;
- f) responsive to said reply message, transmitting a request message from said first
gateway (102) to said second gateway (112);
- g) responsive to said request message, retransmitting the request message from said
second gateway (112) to said SCSN/MSC (113);
- h) responsive to said request message from the second gateway (112), transmitting
from said SGSN/MSC (113) a notification/ verification message to said target mobile
terminal and transmitting a verification report to said second gateway (112);
- i) repeating said verification report at said second gateway (112) to said first gateway
(102); and
- j) responsive to said verification report, transmitting an authorization request from
the first gateway (102) to said PPR (107) if said verification report indicates that
said client terminal is verified by the target mobile terminal;
- k) responsive to said authorization request, performing at said PPR (107) a second
privacy check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile terminal
and transmitting a report message to said first gateway (102); and
- l) responsive to said report message, transmitting location information of the target
mobile terminal from said first gateway to said client terminal (101) if said client
terminal is verified by the second privacy check.
[0034] A location method according to a 18th aspect comprises the steps of:
- a) from a client terminal (101, Figs. 20, 23), transmitting a location request to
a first gateway (102) for requesting location information of a target mobile terminal;
- b) responsive to said location request, transmitting from said first gateway (102)
an authorization request to a Privacy Profile Register (PPR);
- c) responsive to said authorization request, performing at said PPR (107) a first
privacy check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile terminal,
and transmitting a report message to said first gateway (102) if said client terminal
is verified by the first privacy check,
- d) responsive to said report message, transmitting an enquiry message from said first
gateway (102) to a Home Location Register Home Subscriber Server (HLR/HSS), if (d1) said location request indicates that last known location information of the target
mobile terminal may be used, (d2) said last known location information is reusably maintained in the first gateway
(102) and (d3) notification to said target mobile terminal is required;
- e) responsive to said enquiry message, returning from said HLR/HSS (106) a reply message
to said first gateway (102), containing the identifier of a Serving General packet
radio service Support Node/Mobile Services switching Center (SGSN/MSC) and the identifier
of a second gateway (112) with both of which the target mobile terminal is currently
associated;
- f) responsive to said reply message, transmitting a request message from said first
gateway (102) to said second gateway (112);
- g) responsive to said request message, retransmitting the request message from said
second gateway (112) to said SGSN/MSC (113);
- h) responsive to said request message from the second gateway (112), transmitting
from said SGSN/MSC (113) a notification/verification message to said target mobile
terminal and transmitting a verification report to said second gateway (112);
- i) repeating said verification report at said second gateway (112) to said first gateway
(102); and
- j) responsive to said verification report, transmitting an authorization request from
the first gateway (102) to said PPR (107) if said verification report indicates that
said client terminal is verified by the target mobile terminal;
- k) responsive to said authorization request, performing at said PPR (107) a second
privacy check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile terminal
and transmitting a report message to said first gateway (102); and
- l) responsive to said report message, transmitting location information of the target
mobile terminal from said first gateway to said client terminal (101) if said client
terminal is verified by the second privacy check.
[0035] A location method according to a 19th aspect comprises the steps of:
- a) from a client terminal (111, Fig. 24), transmitting a location request for requesting
location information of a target mobile terminal;
- b) at a first gateway (112), receiving said location request and transmitting an enquiry
message to a Home Location Register/Home Subscriber Server (HLR/HSS);
- c) responsive to said enquiry message, returning from said HLR/HSS (106) a reply message
to said first gateway (112), containing the identifier of a second gateway with both
of which the target mobile terminal is currently associated;
- d) responsive to the reply message, retransmitting said location request from said
first gateway (112) to said second gateway (102);
- e) responsive to the location request from the first gateway (112), transmitting an
authorization request from said second gateway (102) to a Privacy Profile Register
(PPR);
- f) responsive to the authorization request, performing at said PPR (107) a first privacy
check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile terminal, end
transmitting a report message to said second gateway (102), if (f1) said client terminal is verified by said first privacy check, (f2) said location request contains an indication that last known location information
of the target mobile terminal may be used, (f3) said last known location information is reusably maintained in the second gateway
(102), and (f4) notification to said target mobile terminal is required;
- g) responsive to said report message, transmitting an enquiry message from said second
gateway (102) to said HLR/HSS (106);
- h) responsive to said enquiry message, returning from said HLR/HSS (106) a reply message
to said second gateway, containing the identifier of a Serving General packet radio
service Support Node/Mobile Services switching Center (SGSN/MSC) and the identifier
of said first gateway (112) with both of which the target mobile terminal is currently
associated;
- i) responsive to said reply message, transmitting from said second gateway (102) a
request message to said first gateway (112);
- j) at said first gateway (112), repeating the request message to said SGSN/MSC (103);
- k) responsive to the request message, transmitting from said SGSN/MSC (113) a notification/verification
message to said target mobile terminal and transmitting a verification report to said
first gateway (112);
- l) at said first gateway (112), repeating the verification report from said SGSN/
MSC to said second gateway (102);
- m) responsive to said verification report, transmitting from said second gateway (102)
an authorization request to said PPR (107) if said verification report indicates that
said client terminal is verified by the target mobile terminal;
- n) responsive to said authorization request, performing at said PPR a second privacy
check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile terminal and
transmitting a report message to said second gateway (102) if said client terminal
is verified by the second privacy check;
- o) responsive to said report message, transmitting location information of the target
mobile terminal from the second gateway (102) to said first gateway (112); and
- p) at said first gateway (112), repeating the location information from the second
gateway to said client terminal (111).
[0036] A location method according to a 20th aspect comprises the steps of:
- a) from a client terminal (111, Figs. 20, 24), transmitting a location request for
requesting location information of a target mobile terminal;
- b) at a fist gateway (112), receiving said location request and transmitting an enquire
message to a Home Location Register Home Subscriber Server (HLR/HSS);
- c) responsive to said enquiry message, returning from said HLR/ HSS (106) a reply
message to said first gateway (112), containing the identifier of a second gateway
with both of which the target mobile terminal is currently associated;
- d) responsive to the reply message, retransmitting said location request from said
first gateway (112) to said second gateway (102);
- e) responsive to the location request from the first gateway (112), transmitting an
authorization request from said second gateway (102) to a Privacy Profile Register
(PPR);
- f) responsive to the authorization request, performing at said PPR (107) a first privacy
check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile terminal, and
transmitting a report message to said second gateway (102) if said client terminal
is verified by said first privacy check;
- g) responsive to said report message, transmitting an enquiry message from said second
gateway (102) to said HLR/HSS (106), if (g1) said location request contains an indication that last known location information
of the target mobile terminal may be used, (g2) said last known location information is reusably maintained in the second gateway
(102), and (g3) notification to said target mobile terminal is required;
- h) responsive to said enquiry message, returning from said HLR/HSS (106) a reply message
to said second gateway (102), containing the identifier of a Serving General packet
radio service Support Node/Mobile Services switching Center (SGSN/MSC) and the identifier
of said first gateway (112) with both of which the target mobile terminal is currently
associated;
- i) responsive to said reply message, transmitting from said second gateway (102) a
request message to said first gateway (112);
- j) at said first gateway (112), repeating the request message to said SGSN/MSC (103);
- k) responsive to the request message, transmitting from said SGSN/MSC (113) a notification/verification
message to said target mobile terminal and transmitting a verification report to said
first gateway (112);
- l) at said first gateway (112), repeating the verification report from said SGSN/MSC
to said second gateway (102);
- m) responsive to said verification report, transmitting from said second gateway (102)
an authorization request to said PPR (107) if said verification report indicates that
said client terminal is verified by the target mobile terminal;
- n) responsive to said authorization request, performing at said PPR a second privacy
check of the client terminal with privacy profile of the target mobile terminal and
transmitting a report message to said second gateway (102) if said client terminal
is verified by the second privacy check;
- o) responsive to said report message, transmitting Location information of the target
mobile terminal from the second gateway (102) to said first gateway (112) and
- p) at said first gateway (112), repeating the location information from the second
gateway to said client terminal (111).
[0037] The present invention will be described in detail further with reference to the following
drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a block diagram of a location system of the present invention;
Figs. 2A and 2B are block diagrams useful for describing a first network configuration
of the present invention;
Fig. 3 is a block diagram useful for describing a second network configuration of
the present invention;
Fig. 4 is a block diagram useful for describing a third network configuration of the
present invention;
Fig. 5 is a block diagram useful for describing a fourth network configuration of
the present invention;
Fig. 6 is a block diagram useful for describing a fifth network configuration of the
present invention;
Figs. 7A and 7B are block diagrams useful for describing a sixth network configuration
of the present invention;
Figs. 8A and 8B are block diagrams useful for describing a seventh network configuration
of the present invention;
Figs. 9A and 9B are block diagrams useful for describing an eighth network configuration
of the present invention;
Figs. 10A and 10B are block diagrams useful for describing a ninth network configuration
of the present invention;
Figs. 11A and 11B are block diagrams useful for describing a tenth network configuration
of the present invention;
Figs. 12A to 12E are flowcharts of the operation of a local GMLC which maintains the
privacy information of its home UE terminals, and Fig. 12F is a flowchart of a local
GMLC which does not maintain the privacy information of its home UE terminals;
Fig. 13 is a flowchart of the operation of a SGSN/MSC of the present invention;
Fig. 14 is a flowchart of the operation of a mobile terminal of the present invention;
Figs. 15A, 15B and 15C are sequence diagrams associated with the first network mode
of operation of the present invention;
Fig. 16 is a sequence diagram associated with the second network mode of operation;
Fig. 17 is a sequence diagram associated with the third network mode of operation;
Fig. 18 is a sequence diagram associated with the fourth network mode of operation;
Fig. 19 is a sequence diagram associated with the fifth network mode of the present
invention;
Fig. 20 is a sequence diagram associated with the sixth network mode of the present
invention;
Fig. 21 is a sequence diagram associated with the seventh network mode of the present
invention;
Fig. 22 is a sequence diagram associated with the eighth network mode of the present
invention;
Fig. 23 is a sequence diagram associated with the ninth network mode of the present
invention; and
Fig. 24 is a sequence diagram associated with the tenth network mode of the present
invention.
[0038] Referring now to Fig. 1, there is shown a location system of a mobile multi-network
in which the present invention is incorporated. The location system is comprised of
a plurality of client terminals 101, 111, 121 connected via landline links to a location
network and a mobile UE terminal 105 wirelessly connected the location network.
[0039] The location network is formed by a plurality of GMLCs (Gateway Mobile Location Centers)
102, 1.12, 122 to which client terminals 101, 111, 121 are respectively connected
to send their location requests to and receive location reports from the associated
GMLCs. GMLCs 102, 1T2, 122 are connected to SGSN/MSCs (Serving General packet radio
service Support Node/Mobile service Switching Centers) 105, 113 and 123, respectively,
and mutually connected to one another. SGSN/MSCs 103, 113, 123 are respectively connected
to RANs (Radio Access Networks) 104, 114, 124. Further associated with the GMLCs 102,
112, 122 are HLR/HSSs (Home Location Register/Home Subscriber Server) 106, 116 and
125. Privacy profile registers (PPR) 107, 117, 127 are also connected to the GMLCs
102, 112, 122, respectively.
[0040] The network nodes which are directly connected to each other, such as GMLC, HLR/HSS,
SGSN/MSC, RAN, PPR, form a group known as a home network for mobile UE (user equipment)
terminals. For example, a UE terminal 105 is connected as a home UE terminal via a
wireless link to the RAN 104.
[0041] As shown in Fig. 1, the client terminal transmits a location request message 150
having a number of fields containing a message type, a source address (client's identifier),
a destination address (phone number of target mobile UE terminal), a location information
type and a reusability criteria. The location information type field specifies a type
of location information (C = current, L = last known, C/L = current or last known,
or L/C = last known or current). The "current or last known" type indicates that the
current location information is given priority over the last known location information
if both information are available, and the "last known or current" type of location
information indicates that the last known location information is given priority over
the current location information if both information are available. Current location
information may be a default setting. If the requesting user desires a previous location
of a target UE terminal, the information-type field of the message is set equal to
L. If the requesting user desires a previous location of a target UE terminal, but
allows current location information if the previous location is not available nor
reusable, the message contains an information-type field set equal to L/C. The information-type
field of the message may be set equal to C/L if the user allows last known location
information if current location information is not available. The reusability criteria
field of the location request message specifies the accuracy of last known location
information (allowable distance error) and the allowable age of last known, information.
The reusability criteria will be used by the location network to make a decision as
to whether stored last known location information of a UE terminal can be reused.
[0042] Each mobile terminal is also capable of transmitting a location request which specifies
its own mobile terminal and contains a type of location information.
[0043] The location network stores last known location information of the mobile terminals.
The location network is responsive to a location request from the communication terminal,
either from client terminal or mobile terminal, for producing current location information
of a target mobile terminal specified by the request and transmitting it to the communication
terminal if the type of location information of the received request is current location
information, and transmitting a copy of the stored last known location information
of the target mobile terminal to the communication terminal if the type of location
information is last known location information.
[0044] The location network is responsive to a location request from the client terminal
for performing privacy check on the location request prior to the transmission of
said last known location information to the communication terminal. The location network
performs reusability check on the stored last known location information according
to the privacy profile of the target mobile terminal or client terminal.
[0045] Identification data of the SGSN/MSCs 103, 113, 123 are maintained in the associated
HLR/HSSs 106, 116, 126. The privacy profile of UE terminal 105 is stored in the GMLC
of the home network, (i.e., GMLC 102).
NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS
[0046] The present invention provides a number of network configurations depending on the
location of the requesting communication terminal (client or mobile), the location
of the target UE terminal 105 as well as the location of network nodes where privacy
profiles and location reports are maintained.
First Network Configuration
[0047] The first network configuration is shown in Figs. 2A and 2B. The client terminal
101 is the requesting terminal, and the target UE 105 is currently establishing its
link to home network A.
[0048] In Fig. 2A, the privacy profile and location information of the target UE are maintained
in the home GMLC 102. The client terminal 101 includes a transmit means 1011 for transmitting
a location request to the home GMLC 102 and a receive means 1012 for receiving location
information from the GMLC 102. GMLC 102 includes a memory 1021 for storing the privacy
profile and last known location information of UE 105, and a client/privacy check
means 1022. In response to the location request from the client terminal 101, the
client/privacy check means 1022 performs a client check on the requesting terminal.
[0049] If the client terminal fails to pass the client check, the client/privacy check means
1022 formulates an error message and sends it from a report transmit means 1026 to
the requesting terminal 101. If the client terminal is verified, the client/privacy
check means 1022 proceeds to reference the privacy profile of the target UE stored
in the memory 1021 and performs a first privacy check on the location request. If
the location request fails to pass the first privacy check, an error message is supplied
from the check means 1022 to the report transmit means 1026 and transmitted to the
client terminal. If the location request is verified by the first privacy check, the
check means 1022 determines which type of location information the request specifies.
[0050] If the location request specifies type C or C/L, the client/privacy check means 1022
instructs a notification/verification means 1024 to transmit a location request to
the SGSN/MSC 103 to perform a location estimation process with the RAN 104 to determine
the location of the target UE 105. A location report is then returned from the SGSN/MSC
103 to a second privacy check means 1025. In response to the location report, the
second privacy check means 1025 proceeds to perform a second privacy check.
[0051] If the location request specifies type L or L/C, the client/privacy check means 1022
instructs a reusability check means 1023 to make a search through the memory 1021
for last known location information that meets the "age and place" requirements of
the client's request. If the requested last known location information of the target
UE is not stored in the memory 1021, the reusability check means 1023 generates an
error message and transmits it to the client terminal. 101 from the report transmit
means 1026.
[0052] If the requested last known location information is stored in the memory 1021, the
reusability check means 1025 instructs the notification/verification means 1024 to
check the UE's privacy profile to see if notification/verification process must be
performed. If this is the case, the notification/verification means 1024 acquires
the identity of this SGSN/MSC 103 from the home HLR/HSS 106 of the target UE 105 and
transmits a notification/verification message to SGSN/MSC 103 to request it to send
a notification to the UE 105 for indicating that a location request is being terminated
or a verification message to it to request it to verify the client terminal. In the
former case, the SGSN/MSC 103 proceeds to request the second privacy check means to
perform a second privacy check on the last known location information. In the latter
case, the target UE returns a verification report to the SGSN/MSC 103, which repeats
the report to the second privacy check means 1025 to perform a second privacy check
if the location requ est is verified by the target UE.
[0053] The second privacy check involves verifying the location request against the privacy
profile of the target UE stored in the memory 1021 and determining whether the current
or UE's last known location information can be sent to the client terminal. If the
location request is not verified by the second privacy check, an error message is
sent from the report transmit means 1026 to the client terminal. If the location request
is verified by the second privacy check, the report transmit means 1026 transmits
the location information contained in the location report from the SGSN/MSC 103 or
a copy of the UE's last known location information stored in the memory 1021.
[0054] In a MO-LR mode of operation, the mobile UE terminal 105 includes a control unit
1051 for transmitting a location request via a wireless interface 1053 to the RAN
104 for requesting the location information of its own terminal from the SGSN/MSC
103. The location request is of the same format as used in transmitting a location
request from the client terminal.
[0055] SGSN/ MSC 103 formulates and transmits a location report containing current or last
known location information of the UE terminal, depending on the type of location information
specified by the location request message. The location report is transferred via
the RAN 104 to the UE terminal 105 and received and stored in a memory 1052 and then
displayed.
[0056] In Fig. 2B, the privacy profile and location information of the target UE are maintained
in the SGSN/MSC 103. GMLC 102 includes a client check means 1027 and a report transmit
means 1026. Client check means 1027 performs a client check on the location request
from the client terminal 101. If the client check means 1027 does not verify the client
terminal 101, it sends an error message to the client terminal from the report transmit
means 1026. Otherwise, the client check means 1027 acquires the identity of SGSN/MSC
103 from HLR/HSS 106 and sends a privacy check request to the SGSN/MSC 103.
[0057] SGSN/MSC 103 includes a first privacy check means 1032, which receives the privacy
check request and performs a first privacy check using the privacy profile of the
target UE stored in a memory 1031. If the location request is verified, the first
privacy check means 1032 determines which of the location information type the verified
request specifies.
[0058] If the location request specifies type C or C/L, the first client check means 1032
instructs a notification/verification means 1034 to transmit a location request to
the RAN 104 to perform a location estimation process to determine the location of
the target UE 105. A location report is then returned from the RAN 104 to a second
privacy check means 1035. In response to the location report, the second privacy check
means 1035 proceeds to perform a second privacy check.
[0059] If the location request specifies type L or L/C, the first privacy check means 1032
instructs a reusability check means 1033 to make a search through the memory 1031
for last known location information that meets the "age and place" requirements of
the client's request. If the requested last known location information of the target
UE is not stored in the memory 1031, the reusability check means 1033 generates an
error message and transmits it from the report transmit means 1036 to the client terminal
101. If the requested last known location information is stored in the memory 1031,
the reusability check means 1033 instructs the notification/verification means 1034
to check the UE's privacy profile to see if notification/verification process must
be performed. If this is the case, the notification verification means 1034 transmits
a notification to the UE 105 from the RAN 104 for indicating that a location request
is being terminated or a verification message to request it to verify the client terminal.
In the former case, the notification/verification means 1034 instructs the second
privacy check means 1035 to perform a second privacy check on the last known location
information. In the latter case, the second privacy check means 1035 receives a verification
report from the target UE and proceeds to perform a second privacy check if the client
terminal is verified by the target UE.
[0060] The second privacy check involves verifying the location request against the privacy
profile of the target UE stored in the memory 1031 and determining whether the current
or UE's last known location information can be sent to the client terminal. If the
location request is verified by the second privacy check, the report transmit means
1036 transmits to the GMLC 102 the location information contained in the location
report from the RAN 104 or a copy of the UE`s last known location information stored
in the memory 1031.
Second Network Configuration
[0061] According to the second network configuration shown in Fig. 3, the client terminal
111 is the requesting terminal and the target UE terminal 105 is currently establishing
its link to the home network A. The privacy profile and location report of the target
UE terminal 105 are maintained in the home GMLC 102 similar to that shown in Fig.
2A.
[0062] Client terminal 111 includes a transmit means 1111 for transmitting a location request
to the home GMLC 112 and a receive means 1112 for receiving a location report from
the GMLC 112. GMLC 112 includes a request transfer means 1121 which identifies the
GMLC 102 as a node that maintains the privacy profile and location information of
the target UE 105 by acquiring its node identifier from the home HLR/HSS 106 of the
target UE. GMLC 112 includes a report transfer means 1122 for repeating a location
report from the GMLC 102 to the client terminal 111.
[0063] GMLC 102 is of identical configuration to that shown in Fig. 2A. GMLC 102 operates
on the location request from the GMLC 112 in a manner identical to its operation on
the location request directly received from the client terminal 101 of Fig. 2A. Therefore,
the description of GMLC 102 is omitted for simplicity.
Third Network Configuration
[0064] According to the third network configuration shown in Fig. 4, client terminal 111
is the requesting terminal and the target UE terminal 105 is currently visiting the
eternal network C. The privacy profile and location report of the target UE terminal
105 are maintained in the home GMLC 102 similar to that shown in Fig. 3.
[0065] Client terminal 111 sends a location request from transmit means 1111 to the home
GMLC 112 and receives a location report by receive means 1112 from the GMLC 112. Similar
to Fig. 3, the request transfer means 1121 repeats the received location request to
the GMLC 102 and the report transfer means 1122 repeats a location report from the
GMLC 102 to the client terminal 111. In the GMLC 102, memory 1021 maintains the privacy
profile and last known location information of the target UE 105. GMLC 102 is of the
same configuration as in Fig. 3. The operation of GMLC 102 is the same as that of
Fig. 3 except that its notification/verification means 1024 sends notification/verification
and location request messages to the GMLC 122 of the visited network C and its second
privacy check means 1025 receives verification and location reports from the GMLC
122.
[0066] GMLC 122 includes a message transfer means 1221 for repeating the message from the
GMLC 102 to the SGSN/MSC 123 of the visited network C and a report transfer means
1222 for repeating verification and location reports from the SGSN/MSC 123 to the
GMLC 102.
Fourth Network Configuration
[0067] According to the fourth network configuration shown in Fig. 5, the client terminal
101 is the requesting terminal and the target UE terminal 105 is currently visiting
the external network B. The privacy profile and location report of the target UE 105
are maintained in the home GMLC 102.
[0068] The location network of this configuration is similar to that of Fig. 2A with the
exception that its notification/verification means 1024 sends notification/verification
and location request messages to the GMLC 112 of the visited network B and its second
privacy check means 1025 receives verification and location reports from the GMLC
112.
[0069] GMLC 112 includes a message transfer means 1121 for repeating the message from the
GMLC 102 to the SGSN/MSC 113 of the visited network B and a report transfer means
1122 for repeating verification and location reports from the SGSN/MSC 113 to the
GMLC 102.
Fifth Network Configuration
[0070] According to the fifth network configuration shown in Fig. 6, the client terminal
111 is the requesting terminal and the target UE terminal 105 is currently visiting
the external network B. The privacy profile and location report of the target UE terminal
105 are maintained in the home GMLC 102.
[0071] The location network of this configuration is similar to that of Fig. 4 with the
exception that the GMLC 112 of the visited network B includes a transfer means 1123
and the notification/verification means 1024 of GMLC 102 sends notification/verification
and location request messages to the transfer means 1123 for repeating it to the SGSN/MSC
113 of the visited network B. The second privacy check means 1025 of GMLC 102 receives
verification and location reports from the SGSN/MSC 113 via the transfer means 1123
of GMLC 112.
Sixth Network Configuration
[0072] The sixth network configuration is shown in Figs. 7A and 7B in which the client terminal
101 is the requesting terminal and the target UE terminal 105 is currently establishing
its link to the home network A. In Fig. 7A, the privacy profile and location information
of the target UE terminal 105 are both maintained in the PPR 107.
[0073] In Fig. 7A, the GMLC 102 includes a client check means 1027 to perform a client check
on the location request from the client terminal 101. If the request is verified,
the client check means 1027 transmits an authorization request to the PPR 107 for
authorizing it to perform a number of checks including a first privacy check, an information
type check and a reusability test. PPR 107 includes a memory 1061 for storing privacy
profiles and location information of mobile terminals and a first privacy check means
1072 which receives the authorization request from the GMLC 102 to perform a first
privacy check using the privacy profile stored in the memory 1071. If the request
is verified by the first privacy check, the location information type of the request
is examined.
[0074] If the client is requesting current location information, the first privacy check
means 1072 instructs the notification/verification means 1024 to determine if notification/verification
is required. Notification/verification means 1024 acquires the identifier of SGSN/MSC
103 from the HLR/HSS 106 and sends a location request (and a notification/verification
message if required) to the identified SGSN/MSC to obtain location information of
the target UE (with or without a verification report). The obtained location information
is supplied to a privacy check request means 1028 of the GMLC 102. In response, the
privacy check request means 1028 transmits an authorization request to a second privacy
check means 1075 of the PPR to authorize it to perform a second privacy check using
the UE's privacy profile stored in the memory 1071. If the request for the current
location information is verified by the second privacy check, the second privacy check
means 1075 permits the privacy check request means 1028 of GMLC 102 to transmit the
current location information which has been received from the SGSN/MSC 103 to the
client terminal 101 via the report transmit means 1026.
[0075] If the client terminal 101 is requesting last known location information of the target
UE, the privacy check means 1072 of the PPR allows the reusability check means 1073
to perform a reusability test on the "age and place" data of the location request
to determine whether the requested last known location information is available in
the memory 1071. If this is the case, the reusability check means 1073 transmits information
to the notification/verification means 1024, indicating whether or not notification/verification
is required. If notification/verification is required, the notification/verification
means 1024 transmits a notification/verification message to the SGSN/MSC 103. Privacy
check request means 1028 responds to a verification report from the SGSN/MSC 103 by
checking it to see if second privacy check should proceed. If so, it sends an authorization
request to a second privacy check means 1075 of PPR 107 to authorize it to perform
a second privacy check by using the privacy profile of the target UE and returns a
privacy check report to the GMLC 102 from report transmit means 1076. If the second
privacy check verifies the request, the report transmit means 1076 transmits a copy
of the last known location information of the target UE from the memory 1071 to the
GMLC 102, which is repeated by the report transmit means 1026 to the client terminal
101.
[0076] If any of the results of the two privacy checks and the reusability check is unfavorable,
an error report will be transmitted from the report transmit means 1076 to the GMLC
102 and repeated by the report transmit means 1026 to the client terminal 101.
[0077] In Fig. 7B, the privacy profile and location report of the target UE terminal 105
are respectively maintained by the PPR 107 and the GMLC 102. Client check means 1027
performs a client check on the received location request. If the request is verified,
the client check means 1027 transmits an authorization request to the PPR 107 to authorize
it to perform a first privacy check. PPR 107 includes a privacy check means 1077 which
references the privacy profile of the UE terminal 105 and performs a privacy check
using the referenced privacy profile. If the request is not verified, the privacy
check means 1077 transmits an error message to the GMLC 102 from report transmit means
1076 to the client terminal 101. If the request is verified, the privacy check means
1077 requests the client check means 1027 of the GMLC to examine the type of location
information of the location request.
[0078] If the client is requesting current location information, the client check means
1027 of the GMLC instructs the notification/verification means 1024 to acquire the
identifier of the SGSN/MSC 103 from the HLR/HSS 106 and transmits a location request
to the SGSN/MSC 103. Location information obtained by the SGSN/MSC 103 is transmitted
to the privacy check request means 1028. If notification verification by the UE terminal
is required, a notification/verification message is sent with the location request
and a verification report will be received by the privacy check request means 1028.
In response to the location information, the privacy check request means 1028 sends
an authorization request to the privacy check means 1077 of the PPR to authorize it
to perform a second privacy check. If the request is verified by the second privacy
check, the privacy check means 1077 allows the privacy check request means to transmit
the received current location information to the client terminal 101 via the report
transmit means 1026.
[0079] If the client terminal 101 is requesting last known location information of the target
UE, the client check means 1027 of the GMLC allows the reusability check means 1023
to perform a reusability test on the "age and place" data of the location request
to determine whether the requested last known location information is available in
the memory 1021. If this is the case, the reusability check means 1023 instructs the
notification/verification means 1024 to check to see notification/verification is
required. If notification/verification is required, the notification/verification
means 1024 transmits a notification/verification message to the SGSN/MSC 103 to receive
a verification report. Privacy check request means 1028 responds to the verification
report by checking it to see if second privacy check should proceed. If so, it sends
an authorization request to the privacy check means 1077 to authorize it to perform
a second privacy check by using the privacy profile of the target UE and returns a
privacy check report to the GMLC 102. If the request is verified by the second privacy
check means 1077, the report transmit means 1026 is directed to transmit a copy of
the last known location information of the target UE from the memory 1021 to the GMLC
102 to the client terminal 101.
Seventh Network Configuration
[0080] The seventh network configuration is shown in Figs. 8A and 8B in which the client
terminal 111 is the requesting terminal and the target UE terminal 105 is currently
establishing its link to the home network A.
[0081] In Fig. 8A, the privacy profile and location information of the target UE terminal
105 are both maintained in the PPR 107. Client terminal 111 includes a transmit means
1111 for transmitting a location request to the home GMLC 112 and a receive means
1112 for receiving a location report from the GMLC 112. GMLC 112 includes a request
transfer means 1121 which identifies the GMLC 102 as a node that maintains the privacy
profile and location information of the target UE 105 by acquiring its node identifier
from the home HLR/HSS 106 of the target UE. GMLC 112 includes a report transfer means
1122 for repeating a location report from the GMLC 102 to the client terminal 111.
[0082] GMLC 102 and PPR 107 are of identical configuration to that shown in Fig. 7A and
hence they operate in the same manner as that of Fig. 7A on the location request repeated
by the GMLC 112.
[0083] In Fig. 8B, the privacy profile and location information of the target UE terminal
105 are respectively maintained in the GMLC 102 and PPR 107.
[0084] Similar to Fig. 8A, the client terminal 111 transmits a location request to the home
GMLC 112 and receives a location report from the GMLC 112. GMLC 102 and PPR 107 are
of identical configuration to that shown in Fig. 7B and hence they operate in the
same manner as that of Fig. 7B on the location request repeated by the GMLC 112.
Eighth Network Configuration
[0085] The eighth network configuration is shown in Figs. 9A and 9B in which the client
terminal 111 is the requesting terminal and the target UE terminal 105 is currently
visiting the external network C.
[0086] In Fig. 9A, the privacy profile and location information of the target UE terminal
105 are both maintained in the PPR 107. Client terminal 111 transmits a location request
to the home GMLC 112 and receives a location report from the GMLC 112. GMLC 112 includes
request transfer means 1121 which identifies the GMLC 102 as a node that maintains
the privacy profile and location information of the target UE 105 by acquiring its
node identifier from the home HLR/HSS 106 of the target UE. GMLC 112 includes report
transfer means 1122 for repeating a location report from the GMLC 102 to the client
terminal 111.
[0087] Since the target UE is visiting the network C, the notification verification means
1024 acquires the identifiers of GMLC 122 and SGSN/MSC 123 from the HLR/HSS 106 when
instructed from the PPR 107 and sends a location request and notification verification
message to the SGSN/MSC 123 via the message transfer means 1221 of GMLC 122 and receives
a location report and verification report via the report transfer means 1222 of GMLC
122.
[0088] In Fig. 9B, the privacy profile and location information of the target UE terminal
105 are respectively maintained in the GMLC 102 and PPR 107.
[0089] The operation of Fig. 9B is similar to Fig. 8B with the exception that location report
and verification report are obtained from the SGSN/MSC 123 via the GMLC 122.
Ninth Network Configuration
[0090] The ninth network configuration is shown in Figs. 10A and 10B in which the client
terminal 101 is the requesting terminal and the target UE terminal 105 is currently
visiting the external network B.
[0091] In Fig. 10A, the privacy profile and location information of the target UE terminal
105 are both maintained in the PPR 107. Client terminal 101 transmits a location request
to the home GMLC 102 and receives a location report from the GMLC 102. Since the target
UE is visiting the network B, the notification/verification means 1024 of GMLC 102
acquires the identifiers of GMLC 112 and SGSN/MSC 113 from the HLR/HSS 106 when instructed
from the PPR 107 and sends a location request and notification/verification message
to the SGSN/MSC 113 via the message transfer means 1123 of GMLC 112 and receives a
location report and verification report via the report transfer means 1124 of GMLC
112.
[0092] In Fig. 10B, the privacy profile and location information of the target UE terminal
105 are respectively maintained in the GMLC 102 and PPR 107.
[0093] The operation of Fig. 10B is similar to Fig. 8B with the exception that location
report and verification report are obtained from the SGSN/MSC 113 via the GMLC 112.
Tenth Network Configuration
[0094] The ninth network configuration is shown in Figs. 11A and 11B in which the client
terminal 111 is the requesting terminal and the target UE terminal 105 is currently
visiting the external network B.
[0095] In Fig. 11A, the privacy profile and location information of the target UE terminal
105 are both maintained in the PPR 107. Client terminal 111 transmits a location request
to the home GMLC 112 which repeats the request to the GMLC 102 after acquiring its
identifier from the HLR/HSS 106. Client terminal 111 receives a location report from
the GMLC 102 via the home GMLC 112. Since the target UE is visiting the network B,
the notification/verification means 1024 of GMLC 102 acquires the identifiers of GMLC
112 and SGSN/MSC 113 from the HLR/HSS 106 when instructed from the PPR 107 and sends
a Location request and notification/verification message to the SGSN/MSC 113 via the
message transfer means 1123 of GMLC 112 and receives a location report and verification
report via the report transfer means 1124 of GMLC 112.
[0096] In Fig. 11B, the privacy profile and location information of the target UE terminal
105 are respectively maintained in the GMLC 102 and PPR 107.
[0097] The operation of Fig. 11B is similar to Fig. 8B with the exception that location
report and verification report are obtained from the SGSN/MSC 113 via the GMLC 112.
[0098] The MT-LR operation of a local GMLC proceeds according to flowcharts shown in Figs.
12A to 12E if the GMLC holds the privacy information of its home UE terminals.
[0099] In Fig. 12A, when the local GMLC receives a message from a client terminal or from
the network, the routine starts with decision step 201 to examine the type and source
of the message to determine whether the message is a location request from a client
terminal, a location request repeated from other GMLC, or the message contains an
SGSN/MSC identifier from an HLR/HSS. If the message is a location request from client
terminal, flow proceeds to step 202 to perform a client check to verify the requesting
client terminal for agreement with the privacy profile of the target UE maintained
in the local GMLC. If the location request is not verified at step 202, an error message
is transmitted to the requesting terminal (step 223) and the routine is terminated.
[0100] If the requesting client is verified (step 202) or the received message is a location
request from other GMLC (step 201), flow proceeds to step 204 to determine whether
the local GMLC is the home GMLC of the target UE. If this is the case, flow proceeds
to decision step 205 to check to see if a PPR (Privacy Profile Register) is connected
to the GMLC.
[0101] If no PPR is connected to the local GMLC, a first privacy check is performed on the
location request for agreement with the privacy profile of the target UE terminal
(step 206) to determine if the location request is acceptable (step 207).
[0102] The first privacy profile of a UE terminal may include grant/reject indication of
whether or not the client terminal is acceptable, or whether or not the requested
accuracy of location information is acceptable, or whether or not the requested age
of last known location information is acceptable. The first privacy profile may further
include an indication of whether the UE terminal user is desirous of notification
from the client terminal or verification by the UE terminal as a criteria for the
acceptance of a location request. If a UE user desires notification from the requestor,
the UE user will receive a notification from the network indicating that the UE terminal
is being the target of a location request. If a UE user desires verification, the
user will receive a verification message from the network indicating whether the current
location request should be accepted or not. The UE terminal responds to the verification
message with a verification report.
[0103] If first privacy check step 207 determines that the received location request is
not acceptable, flow proceeds to step 223 to transmit an error message to the requesting
terminal. If the location request is acceptable, flow proceeds to step 208 to perform
a check on the type of location information contained in the received location request
to determine which of the parameters (C, L, C/L and L/C) is specified in the request
(step 209). If the type of location information specifies last known (L) or "last
known or current (L/C) location information" (indicating that the client user desires
last known location information but satisfies with it if current location information
is not available), flow proceeds to step 210 to perform a check on the last known
location information for reusability. If the requested "age and place" requirements
of the location request meet the privacy profile of the target UE, a further check
is made as to whether last known location information that fulfills the requirements
is stored in memory (step 211).
[0104] If such last known location information is available, flow proceeds to step 212 to
check to see if the privacy profile of the target UE indicates that notification to
or verification by the target UE is required. If this is the case, flow proceeds to
step 213 to send an enquiry message to an HLR/HSS for requesting the identifier of
a SGSN/MSC responsible for the target UE terminal. If no response is received from
the HLR/HSS, an error message is sent to the client terminal (step 223). When a response
message is received from the HLR/HSS (step 214), the GMLC proceeds to step 215 to
examine its contents and transmits a notification/verification message to the identified
SGSN/MSC if the response message contains only SGSN/MSC identifier. If the response
message from the HLR/HSS contains the identifier of a GMLC in addition to an SGSN/MSC
identifier, the GMLC sends the notification/verification message to the identified
GMLC. If the privacy profile of the target UE requires only notification (step 216),
flow proceeds to step 218. Otherwise, flow proceeds to step 217 to check to see if
a verification report from the UE terminal indicates that the requesting client terminal
is verified. If the decision is negative at step 217, flow proceeds to step 223 to
send an error message to the requesting terminal. If the decision at step 217 is affirmative,
flow proceeds to step 218 to determine if the GMLC is connected to a PPR.
[0105] If no PPR is connected to the GMLC (step 218), flow proceeds to step 219 to perform
a second privacy check on the current or last known location information to determine
whether its time of location estimation and its estimated location agree with allowed
"time-zone and area" parameters of the UE's privacy profile (step 220). If the result
of the second privacy check is unfavorable (step 220), an error message is transmitted
to the client terminal (step 223). Otherwise, the location information is processed
according to the UE's privacy profile if the accuracy of the location information
is higher than the allowed accuracy (step 221). At step 222, the location information
[0106] (current or last known) is transmitted to the client terminal. If the location information
is current and a copy of the current location information is stored in memory as last
known location information.
[0107] If no notification/verification is required by the UE terminal, the decision at step
212 is negative and flow proceeds to step 219 to perform second privacy check, skipping
steps 214 through 218.
[0108] If current (C or C/L) location information is specified in the received location
request (step 209) or last known location information is not available (step 211),
flow proceeds to step 231 (Fig. 12B) to transmit an enquiry message to the home HLR/HSS
for requesting the identifier of a SGSN/MSC responsible for the target UE terminal.
When the requested identifier is received (step 232), flow proceeds to step 233 to
check to see if the privacy profile of the target UE indicates that notification verification
is required. If not, a location request is sent to the home or external SGSN/MSC depending
on the current location of the target UE to obtain its current location information.
When the requested current location information is received (step 235), flow returns
to step 218. If there is no response, an error message is transmitted to the requesting
terminal (step 223). If the decision at step 233 is affirmative, flow proceeds to
step 236 to transmit a location request and notification/verification request message
to the home or external SGSN/MSC depending on the current location of the target UE
for receiving a response (step 237). If the current location information of the target
UE and a verification report is received, flow proceeds from step 237 to step 217.
If no response is received, flow proceeds from step 237 to step 223 to send an error
message to the client terminal.
[0109] If the decision at step 204 indicates that the local GMLC is not the home GMLC of
the target UE, flow proceeds to step 241 (Fig. 12C) to send an enquiry message to
the external HLR/HSS, which is the home HLR/HSS of the external target UE, to obtain
the identifier of an appropriate GMLC. When the identifier of the appropriate GMLC
is obtained, a location request is transmitted to the identified GMLC to obtain the
location information of the target UE. If the location information is received successfully,
flow proceeds to step 222 to repeat the received location information to the requesting
terminal. If no response is returned, an error message is sent to the requesting terminal
(step 223).
[0110] If the decision at step 201 indicates that a message such as notification/verification
message, verification report, location request, or location report is received from
other GMLC, flow proceeds from step 201 to step 251 (Fig. 12D) to repeat the received
message to downstream node identified by a SGSN/MSC (or plus GMLC) identifier contained
in the message.
[0111] If a PPR is connected to the local GMLC, the decision at step 205 is affirmative
and flow proceeds to step 224 to send an authorization request (for privacy check
with or without a location-info-type check) to the PPR to obtain a report. The PPR
performs a first privacy check on the location request and additionally an information-type
check with an attendant reusability test on stored location information of the target
UE if the PPR maintains location information of mobile terminals. At step 225, the
GMLC receives a report from the PPR indicating a result of the first privacy check
and a result of the reusability test. Step 225 analyzes the received report. If the
result of the first privacy check is favorable and no reusability test is performed
(a), flow proceeds to step 208. Otherwise, flow proceeds to step 223 to send an error
message to the requesting terminal. If the results of the first privacy check and
reusability test are both favorable (b), flow proceeds to decision step 212. If the
result of the first privacy check is favorable, but the result of the reusability
test is unfavorable (c), flow proceeds to step 231 (Fig. 12B).
[0112] If the decision at step 218 is affirmative, flow proceeds to step 261 (Fig. 12E)
to send a request to the PPR for requesting it to perform a second privacy check.
At step 262, a report indicating a result of the second privacy check is received
from the requested PPR and the result is analyzed. If the result indicates a favorable
decision, flow proceeds from step 262 to step 222 to transmit the location information
of the target UE to the requesting terminal. If the report from the PPR indicates
an error at step 262, flow proceeds to step 223 to send an error message to the requesting
terminal or GMLC.
[0113] If the privacy information of home UE terminals is not maintained in the local GMLC,
the MT-LR operation of the GMLC proceeds according to the flowchart of Fig. 12F and
the home SGSN/MSC of target UE terminal operates according to the flowchart of Fig.
13.
[0114] In Fig. 12F, the routine starts with step 271 to check the type and source of a message
when it arrives on the local GMLC. If the message is a location request from a client
terminal, flow proceeds to step 272 to perform a client check. If the client terminal
is verified (step 273), flow proceeds to step 274 to check to see if the local GMLC
is the home GMLC of the target UE. If so, flow proceeds to step 231 (Fig. 12B). Otherwise,
flow proceeds to step 241 (Fig. 12C). If the message is a location request from other
GMLC, steps 272, 273 are skipped and step 274 is executed. If the message contains
a node identifier, flow proceeds from step 271 to step 251 to repeat the message downstream.
[0115] The MT-LR operation of the SGSN/MSC of the present invention will be described below
with reference to the flowchart of Fig. 13.
[0116] The routine of a SGSN/MSC begins with the reception of a message either from a GMLC
or a mobile UE terminal (step 300). If the location request is transmitted from a
GMLC and the SGSN/MSC maintains location reports and private profiles of UE terminals
(step 301), flow proceeds to step 302 to perform a privacy check for agreement with
the first privacy profile of the target UE. If the request is acceptable, flow proceeds
to step 304 to check the location information type of the request. If the request
is not acceptable (step 303), an error message is returned to the requesting GMLC
(step 315).
[0117] If the location reports and private profiles of UE terminals are not maintained by
the SGSN/MSC, flow proceeds to step 331 to transmit a location request to the RAN
and repeats a location report from the RAN to the requesting GMLC (step 332).
[0118] If the decision at step 300 indicates that the location request is transmitted from
a UE terminal, flow proceeds to step 304, skipping steps 302 and 303.
[0119] If the location request specifies last known location information of the target UE
(step 304), a reusability test is provided (steps 306, 307). If the result of the
reusability test at step 307 is unfavorable, flow proceeds to step 308 to transmit
a location request to the associated RAN to obtain the current location information
of the target UE (steps 308, 309). If no response is received, an error message is
transmitted to the requesting source (step 315).
[0120] If the decision at step 307 or 309 is affirmative, flow proceeds to step 310. If
the location request has been received from a GMLC, flow proceeds to step 311 to perform
a privacy check for agreement with a second privacy profile of the target UE terminal
(step 312). If the result of the privacy check is unfavorable, an error message is
returned to the requesting source (step 315). Otherwise, flow advances to step 313
to process the location information according to the privacy profile if the accuracy
of the location information (either current or last known) is higher than the allowed
accuracy. The processed location information is then transmitted to the requesting
source (step 314). If the location request has been received from a UE terminal, flow
proceeds from step 310 to step 314 to transmit the location information to the requesting
UE terminal.
[0121] If the SGSN/MSC receives a notification/verification message from a GMLC (step 300),
flow proceeds to step 320 to check to see if notification or verification is requested.
If notification is requested, flow proceeds to step 321 to send a notification message
to the target UE and terminates the routine. If verification by the target UE is requested,
flow proceeds to step 322 to send a verification message to the target UE. In response,
the target UE checks the requesting terminal and sends a verification report to the
SGSN/MSC. This report is repeated by the SGSN/MSC to the requesting GMLC (step 323).
[0122] The MO-LR operation of the mobile UE terminal of the present invention proceeds according
to a flowchart shown in Fig. 14.
[0123] The routine of a mobile UE terminal starts with step 401 when the user of the UE
enters a request to the terminal for requesting a location information of its own
terminal. The entered request data specifies one of the types of location information
as described above. At step 402, the UE terminal checks the entered type of location
information and determines which type is specified (step 403). If the last known location
information is requested, flow proceeds to step 404 to determine whether past location
information is stored in the memory 1052 (Fig. 2A) of the UE terminal. If the decision
is affirmative at step 404, flow proceeds to step 405 to check the stored last known
location information for reusability (step 406). If the stored information satisfies
the privacy profile of the UE terminal, the stored location information is determined
to be reusable and the stored information is read (step 407) and displayed on a map
(step 411). If the decision at step 403 indicates that the entered request specifies
current location of the UE terminal or if the decision at step 404 or 406 is negative,
flow proceeds to step 408 to transmit a location request to a SGSN/MSC via a RAN.
The location request is processed in the SGSN/MSC and location information is transmitted
from the SGSN/MSC and received by the UE terminal at step 409. Depending on the type
of location information specified in the transmitted location request message, the
location information received from the SGSN/MSC is either last known or current location
information of the requesting UE terminal. The memory of the UE terminal is updated
with the received location information at step 410 and the received information is
displayed (step 411).
NETWORK MODES OF OPERATION
[0124] The present invention operates in first to tenth network modes corresponding respectively
to the first to tenth network configurations discussed previously. The following is
a description of the network modes of operation using the flowcharts just described
above.
First Network Mode
[0125] Fig. 15A is a sequence diagram illustrating a location network operating in MT-LR
mode in which the client terminal 101 is the requesting terminal and the mobile terminal
105 is the target UE which is currently staying in the home network A. The home GMLC
102 of target UE maintains its privacy profile and location report. Client terminal
101 initially transmits a location request (event 501) to the home GMLC 102. In response,
the GMLC 102 performs a client check (event 502), a privacy check (event 503) and
a location information type check (event 504) by executing steps 200 through 211 of
Fig. 12A. If the location request specifies current location information of the target
UE and notification/verification is not required, steps 231 through 235 are executed
by sending a location request to the SGSN/MSC 103 using its identifier acquire from
HLR/HSS 106 (events 505, 506, 507).
[0126] If the location request specifies last know location information of the target UE
and the stored information is reusable (step 211), and notification/verification is
required (step 212), steps 213 through 215 are executed by sending a notification/verification
request to the SGSN/MSC 103 using its identifier obtained from HLR/HSS 106 (events
505, 506, 507).
[0127] SGSN/MSC 103 executes steps 300, 320 ∼ 323 in response to the notification/verification
message (event 507) from the GMLC 102 or executes steps 300, 301, 331, 332 in response
to the location request from the GMLC 102 (event 508) and transmits a location report
or a verification report (event 509) to the GMLC 102. If verification report is received,
the GMLC 102 checks to see if the target UE has verified the request (step 217). If
the request is verified, the GMLC 102 performs a second privacy check (event 510)
on the current or last known location information by executing steps 219 to 221 and
transmits location information to the client terminal 101 (event 511).
[0128] Fig. 15B is a sequence diagram illustrating a location network operating in the MT-LR
mode in which the client terminal 101 is the requesting terminal the mobile terminal
105 is the target UE establishing its wireless link to the home network A, and the
home SGSN/MSC 103 of target UE maintains its privacy profile and location report.
Client terminal 101 transmits a location request (event 601) to the home GMLC 102.
In response, the GMLC 102 executes steps 271 ∼ 273 (Fig. 12F) to perform a client
check (event 602). Being the home GMLC of the target UE, the GMLC 102 makes an affirmative
decision at step 274 and executes steps 231, 232 (Fig. 12B) to acquire the identifier
of SGSN/MSC 103 (events 603, 604) from HLR/HSS 106 and sends a location request to
the SGSN/MSC 103 (event 605).
[0129] In response to the location request from GMLC 102, the SGSN/MSC 103 executes steps
300 ∼ 307 to perform a first privacy check and information type check (events 606,
607) and executes steps 308, 309 to perform location estimation process (event 608)
to obtain a location report. Second privacy check is performed (event 609) by the
SGSN/MSC 103 by executing steps 310 ∼ 313. The location report is then transmitted
(step 314) to the GMLC 102 (event 610), which receives this location report (step
235, Fig. 12B) and repeats it to the client terminal 101 (step 222, Fig. 12A, event
611).
[0130] In Fig. 15C, the location network operates in MO-LR mode in which the UE terminal
105 transmits a location request to the SGSN/MSC 103 (event 701). SGSN/MSC 103 responds
to this request by executing steps 300, 304 and 305 (Fig. 13) to perform an information
type check (event 702). If the current location is specified in the location request,
the SGSN/MSC 103 sends a location request to the RAN 104 (steps 308, 309, 310, 314)
to provide a location estimation process (event 703). If last known location is specified
in the location request, the SGSN/MSC 103 performs a reusability test (steps 306,
307) and sends a location report (event 704) to the UE terminal (steps 310, 314).
Second Network Mode
[0131] Fig. 16 is a sequence diagram illustrating a location network operating in the MT-LR
mode in which the client terminal 111 is the requesting terminal, the mobile terminal
105 is the target UE which is currently staying in its home network A, and the home
GMLC 102 of target UE 105 maintains its privacy profile and location report. Client
terminal 111 initially transmits a location request (event 801) to the home GMLC 112.
In response, the GMLC 112 executes steps 201 ∼ 203 (Fig. 12A) to perform a client
check (event 802). Since the privacy information of the target UE is not available,
the GMLC 112 passes through steps 204, 205 and executes steps 241 and 242 (Fig. 12C)
to acquire the identifier of GMLC 102 (events 803, 804) from the home HLR/HSS 106
of the target UE 105 and sends a location request to the GMLC 102 (event 805).
[0132] In response to the location request from GMLC 112, the GMLC 102 passes through steps
201, 204 and executes steps 206 ∼ 211 to perform a first privacy check and information
type check (events 806, 807) and executes steps 212 ∼ 215 to obtain the identifier
of SGSN/ MSC 103 from HLR/ HSS 106 (events 808, 809) and transmit a notification verification
message or a location request (event 810) to the SGSN/MSC 103. SGSN/MSC 103 performs
its routine (event 811) and returns a location report or a verification report to
the GMLC 102 (event 812). In response, the GMLC 102 executes steps 216 ∼ 218 and then
performs a second privacy check on the received location information (steps 219, 220,
221, event 813). The location report is then transmitted (step 222, event 814) to
the requesting GMLC 112, which receives this location report (step 242, Fig. 12C)
and repeats it to the client terminal 111 (step 222, Fig. 12A, event 815).
Third Network Mode
[0133] Fig. 17 is a sequence diagram illustrating a location network operating in the MT-LR
mode in which the client terminal 111 is the requesting terminal the mobile terminal
105 is the target UE which is currently visiting the external network C, and the home
GMLC 102 of target UE 105 maintains its privacy profile and location report. Client
terminal 111 initially transmits a location request 901 to the home GMLC 112. In response,
the GMLC 112 executes steps 201 ∼ 203 (Fig. 12A) to perform a client check 902. Since
the privacy information of the target UE is not available, the GMLC 112 passes through
steps 204, 205 and executes steps 241 and 242 (Fig. 12C) to acquire the identifier
of GMLC 102 (events 903, 904) from the home HLR/HSS 106 of the target UE 105 and sends
a location request 905 to the GMLC 102.
[0134] In response to the location request from GMLC 112, the GMLC 102 passes through steps
201, 204 and executes steps 206 ∼ 211 to perform a first privacy check 906 and information
type check 907 and executes steps 212 ∼ 215 to obtain the identifiers of SGSN/MSC
123 and GMLC 122 from HLR/HSS 106 (events 908, 909). On receiving these identifiers,
the GMLC 102 executes step 215 and transmits a notification/verification request or
a location request 910 to the GMLC 122. Each of these requests contains the identifiers
of SGSN/MSC 123 and GMLC 122. In response to the request message from the GMLC 102,
the GMLC 122 passes through step 201 to step 251 (Fig. 12D) to repeat the received
request message to the SGSN/MSC 123. SGSN/MSC 123 performs its routine 911 and returns
a location report or a verification report 912 to the GMLC 112, which repeats it to
the GMLC 102 (step 252, Fig. 12D).
[0135] GMLC 102 executes steps 216 ∼ 218 for verification and then performs a second privacy
check 913 on the received location information (steps 219, 220, 221). The location
report 914 is then transmitted (step 222) to the requesting GMLC 112, which repeats
this location report 915 (steps 242, 222) to the client terminal 111.
Fourth Network Mode
[0136] Fig. 18 is a sequence diagram illustrating a location network operating in the MT-LR
mode in which the client terminal 101 is the requesting terminal, the mobile terminal
105 is the target UE which is currently visiting the external network B, and the home
GMLC 102 of target UE 105 maintains its privacy profile and location report. Client
terminal 101 initially transmits a location request 1001 to the home GMLC 102. In
response, the GMLC 102 executes steps 200 through 211 (Fig. 12A) to perform a client
check (event 1002), a privacy check 1003 and an information type check 1004. Since
the target UE is visiting the network of SGSN/MSC 113, the GMLC 102 acquires the identifiers
of SGSN/ MSC 113 and GMLC 112 (events 1005, 1006) from HLR/HSS 106 when its has executed
steps 212 and 213, and sends a notification/ verification or location request message
(each containing the acquired node identifiers) to the GMLC 112 (event 1007). GMLC
112 executes steps 201, 251 (Fig. 12D) to repeat the received request message to the
SGSN/MSC 113.
[0137] SGSN/ MSC 113 executes steps 300, 320 ∼ 323 of Fig. 13 in response to the notification/verification
message from the GMLC 112 or executes steps 300, 321 ∼ 332 in response to the location
request 1008 from the GMLC 112 and sends a location report or a verification report
1009 to the GMLC 112. GMLC 112 executes step 252 (Fig. 12D) to repeat the received
report message to the GMLC 102.
[0138] If verification report is received, the GMLC 102 checks to see if the target UE has
verified the request (step 217). If the request is verified, the GMLC 102 performs
a second privacy check 1010 on the current or last known location information by executing
steps 219 to 221 and transmits location information 1011 to the client terminal 101.
Fifth Network Mode
[0139] Fig. 19 is a sequence diagram illustrating a location network operating in the MT-LR
mode in which the client terminal 111 is the requesting terminal, the mobile terminal
105 is the target UE which is currently visiting the external network B, and the home
GMLC 102 of target UE 105 maintains its privacy profile and location report. Client
terminal 111 initially transmits a location request 1101 to the home GMLC 112. In
response, the GMLC 112 executes steps 201 ∼ 203 (Fig. 12A) to perform a client check
1102. Since the privacy information of the target UE is not available, the GMLC 112
passes through steps 204, 205 and executes steps 241 and 242 (Fig. 12C) to acquire
the identifier of GMLC 102 (events 1103, 1104) from the home HLR/HSS 106 of the target
UE 105 and sends a location request 1105 to the GMLC 102.
[0140] In response to the location request from GMLC 112, the GMLC 102 passes through steps
201, 204 and executes steps 206 ∼ 211 to perform a first privacy check 1106 and information
type check 1107 and executes steps 212 ∼ 215 to obtain the identifiers of SGSN/MSC
113 and GMLC 112 from HLR/HSS 106 (events 1108, 1109), On receiving these identifiers,
the GMLC 102 executes step 215 and transmits a notification/verification request or
a location request 1110 to the GMLC 112. Each of these requests contains the identifiers
of SGSN/ MSC 113 and GMLC 112. In response to the request message from the GMLC 102,
the GMLC 112 passes through step 201 to step 251 (Fig. 12D) to repeat the received
request message to the SGSN/MSC 113. SGSN/MSC 113 performs notification verification
or location estimation routine 1111 and returns a location report or a verification
report 1112 to the GMLC 112, which repeats the report to the GMLC 102 (step 252, Fig.
12D).
[0141] GMLC 102 executes steps 216 ∼ 218 for verification and then performs a second privacy
check 1113 on the received location information (steps 219, 220, 221). If the privacy
check result is favorable, the location report 1114 is transmitted from the GMLC 102
(step 222) to the requesting GMLC 112, which repeats this location report 1115 to
the client terminal 111 (steps 242, 222).
Sixth Network Mode
[0142] Fig. 20 is a sequence diagram illustrating a location network operating in the MT-LR
mode in which the client terminal 101 is the requesting terminal and the mobile terminal
105 is the target UE which is staying in the home network A. The PPR 107 is connected
to the GMLC 102. The privacy profile and Location report of target UE 105 are maintained
in the PPR 107. Client terminal 101 initially transmits a location request 1201 to
the home GMLC 102. In response, the GMLC 102 performs a client check 1202 (steps 202
∼ 203) and sends an authorization request 1203 to the PPR 107 (steps 204, 224). PPR
107 performs a first privacy check 1204 and a location information type check 1205
and returns a report message 1206. Alternatively, information type check 1207 may
be provided by the GMLC 102.
[0143] GMLC 102 analyzes the received report message 1206 (step 225) and executes steps
212 and 213 to send an enquiry message 1208 to HLR/HSS 106 to acquire the identifier
1209 of SGSN/MSC 103 and transmits a notification/verification message or a location
request message 1210 to the SGSN/ MSC 103.
[0144] SGSN/ MSC 103 perform a notification verification process or location estimation
process 1211 and returns a location report or verification report message 1212 to
the GMLC 102.
[0145] In response to the report message, the GMLC 102 sends an authorization request 1213
to the PPR 107 (steps 216, 217, 218, 261) to authorize it to perform a second privacy
check 1214 and then analyzes a privacy check report 1215 from the PPR 107, indicating
a result of the second privacy check (step 262). If the result of the privacy check
is favorable, the GMLC 102 repeats the location information 1216 received from the
SGSN/ MSC 103 to the client terminal 101.
Seventh Network Mode
[0146] Fig. 21 is a sequence diagram illustrating a location network operating in MT-LR
mode in which the client terminal 11 is the requesting terminal and the mobile terminal
105 is the target UE which is located in the home network A. The privacy profile and
location report of target UE 105 are maintained in the PPR 107 connected to the GMLC
102. Client terminal 111 initially transmits a location request 1301 to the home GMLC
112. In response, the GMLC 112 performs a client check 1302 (steps 202 ∼ 203) and
transmits an enquiry message 1303 to the HLR/ HSS 106 to acquire the identifier 1304
of the home GMLC 102 of the target UE. Using the acquired identifier, the GMLC 112
sends a location request 1305 to the GMLC 102. GMLC 102 responds to the location request
by transmitting an authorization request 1306 to the PPR 107. PPR 107 performs a first
privacy check 1307 and an information type check 1308 and returns a report message
1309 to the GMLC 102.
[0147] GMLC 102 analyzes the received report (step 225) and executes steps 212 and 213 to
acquire the identifier of SGSN/ MSC 103 from HLR/ HSS 106 (events 1310, 1311) and
transmits a notification/verification message or a location request message 1312 to
the SGSN/MSC 103.
[0148] SGSN/MSC 103 performs a notification/ verification process or location estimation
process 1313 and returns a location report or verification report message 1314 to
the GMLC 102.
[0149] In response to the report message 1314, the GMLC 102 sends an authorization request
1315 to the PPR 107 (steps 216, 217, 218, 261) to authorize it to perform a second
privacy check 1316 and analyzes a privacy check report 1317 from the PPR 107 (step
262). If the result of the privacy check is favorable, the GMLC 102 sends the location
information 1319 received from the SGSN/MSC 103 to the client terminal 101.
Eighth Network Mode
[0150] Fig. 22 is a sequence diagram illustrating a location network operating in the MT-LR
mode in which the client terminal 111 is the requesting terminal and the mobile terminal
105 is the target UE which is visiting the external network C. The privacy profile
and location report of target UE 105 are maintained in the PPR 107 connected to the
GMLC 102. Client terminal 111 transmits a location request 1401 to the home GMLC 112.
In response, the GMLC 112 performs a client check 1402 and transmits an enquiry message
1403 to the HLR/HSS 106 to acquire the identifier 1404 of the home GMLC 102 of the
target UE. Using the acquired identifier, the GMLC 112 sends a location request 1405
to the GMLC 102. GMLC 102 responds to the location request by transmitting an authorization
request 1406 to the PPR 107. PPR 107 performs a first privacy check 1407 and an information
type check 1408 and returns a report message 1409 to the GMLC 102.
[0151] GMLC 102 acquires the identifiers of SGSN/MSC 123 and GMLC 122 from HLR/HSS 106 (events
1410, 1411) and transmits a notification/verification message or a location request
message 1412 to the SGSN/ MSC 123 via the GMLC 122.
[0152] SGSN/ MSC 123 performs a notification/ verification process or location estimation
process 1413 and returns a location report or verification report message 1414 to
the GMLC 102 via the GMLC 122. In response to the report message 1414, the GMLC 102
sends an authorization request 1415 to the PPR 107 to authorize it to perform a second
privacy check 1416 and analyzes a privacy check report 1417 from the PPR 107. If the
result of the privacy check is favorable, the GMLC 102 sends the location information
1418 received from the SGSN/ MSC 123 to the GMLC 112, which sends location information
1419 to the client terminal 111.
Ninth Network Mode
[0153] Fig. 23 is a sequence diagram illustrating a location network operating in the MT-LR
mode in which the client terminal 101 is the requesting terminal and the target UE
105 is visiting the external network B. The privacy profile and location report of
the target UE are maintained in the PPR 107 connected to the GMLC 102. Client terminal
101 transmits a location request 1501 to the home GMLC 102. In response, the GMLC
102 performs a client check 1502 and transmits an authorization request 1503 to the
PPR 107. PPR 107 performs a first privacy check 1504 and an information type check
1505 and returns a report message 1506 to the GMLC 102.
[0154] GMLC 102 acquires the identifiers of SGSN/MSC 113 and GMLC 112 from HLR/HSS 106 (events
1507, 1508) and transmits a notification/ verification message or a location request
message 1509 to the SGSN/ MSC 113 via the GMLC 112.
[0155] SGSN/ MSC 113 performs a notification/ verification process or location estimation
process 1510 and returns a location report or verification report message 1511 to
the GMLC 102 via the GMLC 112. In response to the report message 1511, the GMLC 102
sends an authorization request 1512 to the PPR 107 to authorize it to perform a second
privacy check 1513 and analyzes a privacy check report 1514 from the PPR 107. If the
result of the privacy check is favorable, the GMLC 102 sends location information
1515 received from the SGSN/MSC 113 to the client terminal 101.
Tenth Network Mode
[0156] Fig. 24 is a sequence diagram illustrating a location network operating in MT-LR
mode in which the client terminal 111 is the requesting terminal and the target UE
105 is visiting the external network B. The privacy profile and location report of
target UE 105 are maintained in the PPR 107 connected to the GMLC 102. Client terminal
111 transmits a location request 1601 to the home GMLC 112. In response, the GMLC
112 performs a client check 1602 and transmits an enquiry message 1603 to the HLR/HSS
106 to acquire the identifier 1604 of the home GMLC 102 of the target UE. Using the
acquired identifier, the GMLC 112 sends a location request 1605 to the GMLC 102. GMLC
102 responds to the location request by transmitting an authorization request 1606
to the PPR 107. PPR 107 performs a first privacy check 1607 and an information type
check 1608 and returns a report message 1609 to the GMLC 102.
[0157] GMLC 102 acquires the identifiers of SGSN/ MSC 113 and GMLC 112 from HLR/HSS 106
(events 1610, 1611) and transmits a notification/verification message or a location
request message 1612 to the SGSN/MSC 113 via the GMLC 112.
[0158] SGSN/ MSC 113 performs a notification/ verification process or location estimation
process 1613 and returns a location report or verification report message 1614 to
the GMLC 102 via the GMLC 112.
[0159] In response to the report message 1614, the GMLC 102 sends an authorization request
1615 to the PPR 107 to authorize it to perform a second privacy check 1616 and analyzes
a privacy check report 1617 from the PPR 107. If the result of the privacy check is
favorable, the GMLC 102 sends the location report 1618 received from the SGSN/MSC
113 to the GMLC 112 which transmits the location information 1619 to the client terminal
111.